Chapter 646: Court guard
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Orc Tyrant
- Mo Ge Zhuo Gen
- 1227 characters
- 2021-03-03 02:10:00
Five days later, he returned to the prison.
Guk's pace was lame, but this was about to heal, and his throat and side scars were bruised, as if he had been dragged by a motorcycle for a while.
He wore a loose robe to cover the bandaged torso, and for convenience and comfort, he refused to change the temporary armor-the original had been sent to Okimide for repairs, he had assured Liya himself No more similar mistakes will be made.
So anyway, before he recovers enough to wear full armor, he must be followed by at least twenty guards
He also wore a brand new pistol on the belt. This weapon is different from the general poor pike. It has a more exquisite structure and performance, and can disperse large-caliber blasting bombs.
A team of guards selected by Mangul stood beside him, talented neurons and heavily armored monsters were always ready to detect threats and commit violence.
Under such an escort, he returned to the location of the incident for the first time.
He ordered that no one should move or repair all the items on the site until he inspected them personally, and all Oaks clearly read out the psychological goals behind this behavior.
Guk wanted to witness the scene of his almost death.
They can feel the hidden tension in the leader, like a weak tremor in the air, which makes the guards very uneasy. When the great great existence of the Ocque community also feels pressure or tension, they seem to They should try to avoid it.
They walked along the antechamber and noticed that the ground was dotted with dark spots, which was a trail of blood left when Mangul and his men lifted Guk out.
In front of them was the gate that was pierced, some guards were waiting for them at the door, a new group.
When Gook and his guard walked into view, those Oaks immediately raised their watchful eyes and tilted their heads.
They gathered around the gate, either rested or polished their weapons, but no one dared to step over the threshold and enter the area where Guk ordered no entry.
Guk walked over, the guards stood up to meet, headed by Kundera Ka, he now needs to play the role of messenger and flag bearer next to Guk, this has been the role of Mangul before.
"This is not the nest I arranged for you."
Guk looked at Kundera and laughed. The other party obviously had gathered a small group. They were obviously different from the original guards-more alert and more active.
"Yes, head."
The new guard chief agreed, and all his boys came together.
"Now, the door is okay."
Gook nodded, and once again admitted that this guard had a rare trait in the Ouk community-carefully.
"We were asked not to enter, it was your order,"
"It's my order,"
"Jumping is always at the door,"
A deep voice rumbled from the thick armor,
"Until the master puts them in, at least, it's good to jump like this. Before they are allowed to get close to the fire, they will lie on the edge of the fire and wait to eat some bone and meat."
Kundera turned slowly, staring at the face hidden under the huge helmet, his eyes flickering.
These guards did not welcome him. Although they used to be colleagues, they were dissatisfied with their replacement of Mangul. They even thought that they were an edged low-rank guard in the past.
That's good, the new guard leader lifted half of his lips in a smile, exposing a fang.
"Overlord, can you allow my court guard to guard your hall?"
"I think about it, this work is already responsible."
The same dull words popped out from the helmet word by word, like the heavy bullets of a large caliber machine gun.
"It doesn't look good enough."
Kundera replied that although his eyes were on Guk, Yu Guang kept glancing at the twenty guards. .
"It's far away."
At this time, one of his subordinates also came up to make up a sentence.
"Your name is Tingwei? An interesting name."
Guck raised his hand to stop the anger that the guards were about to explode.
"You can come to the fire, I allow you, but don't hinder other guards, can you obey orders in this regard?"
Kundera nodded, and his boy spread to the sides.
Then Guk walked into the prison that almost killed him.
All the torture tools and furniture were turned into pieces. The huge desk was like a meteorite. The walls, the ground and the ceiling were covered with craters, and many chains were scattered on the ground.
The corpse was still hanging on the wall, but the entire area of the face and shoulders were completely disappeared. The abdomen was exposed, and the intestine was slightly blown by the wind that opened the door.
All the assassins' bodies were gone, but the blood was still staining the carpet deep red, and the walls were also covered with blood drops, like black paint or tar spilled after drying.
A part of the wall and large pieces of broken furniture were embedded with pieces of armor flying around in the blasting impact. Many windows were left with cobweb-like cracks, and one of the lines seemed to form a coiled viper: one remained Viper in aggressive stance.
Guk took a deep breath, he knew he was emotional at the moment, and was reading the symbols and signs that existed out of nothing.
He closed his eyes.
In a millisecond, the roar and frenzy of the past suddenly returned, caught in his mind, every moment was dazzling and true-
He opened his eyes again.
"overlord?"
Kundra Ka asked, he was also shocked by the tragic scene, surprised at how Guk survived in this extreme situation.
"I'm fine."
Gook responded briefly, and began to glance around, striding forward, and crushing the broken bricks into the ground.
The loot made by many traitors and the platform carrying it lay on the ground and was completely damaged. A falling body knocked it down.
Guk stared at the pile of debris~EbookFREE.me~ and the first sight of Diago, the rise of the white-handed tribe, the prosperity of the Ouk kingdom, and this violent rebellion.
This felt strange, and Guck felt the unexpectedly strong emotions surging in his chest.
"Gulsuth's body—"
After a long silence, he said with a hoarse voice.
"It's gone."
Kundera immediately finished for him.
"I went to check on the day of the incident, and the body hanging outside was gone. How could I not see it without a kid."
Guk nodded.
"Of course it's gone, because he simply--"
He spoke halfway to the guard, but then stopped, the guards were waiting for orders at the gate behind them, and the guard stood in the porch.
Guk walked to the corpse at the far end of the room, back to the door, and Kundera followed him.
"He died, he died forever, and told the boys that I took his body to feed and jump."
"Yes."
Kundera paused, then asked carefully:
"Boss, those traitors... are they really guards?"
Guk claimed that Gulsuth had bought the guards. They carried out the assassination with stupidity and despair, but the slightly smarter boss could see that this was a relatively lame statement.
Ok has never been a race of credit, and the buyer is dead, so the transaction will naturally terminate.
"What do you want to say."
"Who are they?"
"You have too many questions."
Guk stared at the corpse that had begun to corrupt, and the stench came out, but he was unheard of.
"Burn him and let the fart clean up here and use it as a toilet."
After saying this, Guk turned and left the prison.